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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
THE MORNING )REGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904. COST WILL BE Hi The Meier. 2b Frank Store The Meier Frank Store River and Harbor Work on "-' Columbia Next Year. CONGRESS MUST ASSIST US Senators FromOregon Will Ask for Large Appropriations, Which Are Necessary Unless Work Al ready. Done Is to Be Lost. For river and harbor work on the Co lumbia, the Oregon delegation in Con gress. -will endeavor to secure a large ap propriation this Winter- Senator Mitchell and Senator Fulton say that tney wa bend every effort to obtain -adequate money, first, for the mouth of the Colum bia, and next for Celllo canal and the channel dcIow Portland. MaJor "W. C. Lansfltt. United States Engineers, last July reported to the Sec retary of War that for the -work of the ensalnar two rears the following sums were needed: Columbia River bar (completion of south jetty),, ?L 320,000; Willamette and Coiumttla iuvers Deiow jroruana, Celllo canal. 5750.000. These are the largest sums that will be asked for and the two Senators have good hopes of success. The appropriations cannot, however, be obtained easily, they both admit. Money is needed for other improvements, too, but the sums required for Oregon' exclusively are relatively small, such as for the Willamette above Portland. $67,800; CoquIHe River, $55,000; Tillamook Bay. $16,000. River, $55,000; Tillamook Bay, $16,000. For improvements at Cascade Locks, $100,000 will be asked, and for Upper Co lumbia and Snake Rivers, $15,000. The sum of $60,000 will be needed for dredging the Columbia below Vancouver. Appropria tions for the Columbia River will not benefit Oregon alone, but Washington and Idaho quite as much; therefore the mem bers of Congress from this state will be aided by members from the others, as was -done when the last river and harbor bill passed. "There will "be a great demand for money at the coming session of Con gress," said Senator Mitchell yesterday, "but the needs' of the Columbia bar are the most urgent in the Northwest. Until a sufficient depth of water is obtained there, improvements up stream will not bring the commercial benefits intended." About $275,000 remains of appropriations made hitherto for the Columbia bar Jetty and $1,220,000 additional Is needed to finish it.- Without an appropriation for the Jetty in the next river and harbor bill extension of the Jetty could not continue and the Government would lose heavily from deterioration of the breakwater. In order to begin permanent improve ments in the river below Portland, Major Langfltt needs $625,000. The last appro priation was sufficient only for temporary dredging and the dykes of the extensive project of the Government engineers could not be constructed. The balance on hand for the channel below Portland Is about $50,000. This sum would not enable Major Langfltt to continue working the Port of Portland dredge Columbia during the coming year. ASTORIA, Or., Nov. 10. (Special.) Sen ator Fulton is confident that Congress will appropriate the sum required to com plete the south jetty. He says that the Government cannot afford to. allow the Improvement to lapse at a time such ac tion would entail such great loss to the project.. The Senator says he will do all In his cower to secure the sum re quired for starting permanent improve ments in the channel between Portland and Astoria. G. J.XATTTENSCHLAEGER DEAD. Militiaman Fails to Regain His Health Irj Arizona. A message was received last night from Phoenix, Ariz., by members of the Second Oregon Regiment, stating that George J. Lautenechlaeger, of this city, had Jest died there from tuberculosis. Lautenschlaetrer was about S2 years old, was for three years Quartermaster Sergeant of Company A, First Oregon Regiment, and was after. ward First Sergeant of Company G, Sec ond Oregon, when that regiment sailed for the Philippines. During the various bat tles In the Philippines Lautenechlaeger performed his part well, but was after ward Invalided by an attack of sunstroke, and was sent home on a hospital ship. He again took up his residence in this city and worked at his trade, but illness overtook him and he left a little over two months ago for Arizona, hoping to regain his health. He leaves a widow and two children. It is expected that his body will reach this city about the earjy part of next week, and that the burial place will be the Second Oregon's lot at Riverview Cemetery. The Meier & Frank Store Great Millinery Clearance We're cleaning h oar emtir stock of MjHjaery at exception- aBy Sow prices, y sparing to con deiise the apartment prior to sg part of the space for dis playing Holiday merchandise The War of 1 847 PERSONAL HENTI0H. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Mlnto of Salem, are stopping at the Imperial. C A. Barrett, a prominent Republican politician of Pendleton, is stopping at the Perkins. . W. H. Fowler, one of the fast-dlminieh ing original band of Umatilla County Democrats, Is -at tne imperial. Charles Bartel, a well-known pioneer "East Side resident, is confined to h(s home at 10 East Sixth street, with heart trou ble. He has been ailing for some time. Major W. C. Langfltt and David B. Og- den. of the Corps of United States Engl neers, plan to visit Rlparia next week to examine the now Government dredge Yt&l Iowa. Mrs. G. W. Harris, wife of Conductor G. TT. Harris, of the O. R. & N., was operated on at St. Vincent's Hospital -on Tuesday for appendicitis ana is getting along nicely. The Hotel Scott has changed hands and Is now under a new management, A. J. Deitz, a hotel .man of Seattle, having taken the management of the house, in place of M. E. Foley, who has been run ning It heretofore. :Mark Sullivan, staff correspondent of the Boston Transcript, arrived in the city yesterday for the purpose of gathering" material for an article on tne Exposition. Mr. Sullivan spent the forenoon at the Exposition grounds, of which he was not sparing of his praise. He will be In the city several days. E. Moerke, traveling freight agent ol the "Wisconsin Central at Oshkosh. "Wis. was a visitor on Railroad Row yesterday Mr. Moerke talks entertainingly of the crop conditions of his state and prom lses that a large number of people will visit the Lewis and Clark Fair from the section In which he lives. The visitor left In the evening for a trip to other points in the Northwest in the Interest of his line. NEW TORK. Nov. 10. (Special.) Northwestern people registered at New "York hotels today follows: - "-From Portland F. G. "Wheeler, at the Murray Hill; F. "West, at the Grand Union. . From Spokane R. Sourben. at the Her ald Square. From Seattle Mrs. M. G. Brumburg, at the Park Avenue; F. T. Hunter, at the Imperial. From Salem, Or. A. Jerman, at the Trimmed Hats V3 Off Choose from all our handsome Street and Evening Hats at one-third oft the regular prices all this sea son's handsomest models newest shapes and trimmings not a Hat in reserve everything included Misses and Children s C"f "Dolly Varden" Hats for blisses, handsomely trimmed with ribbon velvet, $2.95 val- ues, for $1.25 Children's Felt and Mohair Hats, velvet primmed, mar velous values at each..75 Great Clearance Sale of our entire stock of Millinery. Trimmed Headgear at.' Entire stock of fine Tailored Hats, big assortment, values up to $10.00, for S4.00 See bier window display of "Women's Eeady-to-Wear Hats all this season's nattiest styles; values up- to $4.00; your choice $1.25 Included, are "Cavaliers," French Sailors, Turbans, "Walk ing- shapes; 200 styles to select Thanksgiving Linen Sale Offers choice from our entire stock of Table Damasks, Napkins, bets, Doilies, Cloths, etc., at the usual November Sale prices. In eluded will be found John S. Brown & Sons famous "Shamrock" Table Linens, which took the "grand prize" at the St. Louis Fair. Women's Neckwear Specials Oar women's neck- :wer section is the --most popular de partment m oar store because it supplies all the new pretty pieces of fyiieckdress women want at nnusnallv low prices These valaes today and tomorrow Bandano and Polka Dot "Wind sor Ties in all the desirable colorings; best 65c AdQr values, on sale for. vd. T7C White accordion-plaited Chiffon Turnovers, embroidered and fagoted effects great special values each & C Embroidered Silk Stocks in all colors and a large variety of designs; regular 35c values for v I C Leather Collar and Cuff Sets, also new line of Turn- e . overs. 75c values . .' . J 1 C New Net Lace Ties, new Jabots, new Ostrich Feather Boas, all lengths. $ 1 .50 Black Suede Gloves $ 1 .08 Pr "Women's $1.50 Suede Mousquetaire Gloves. 6-buttdn length, all sizes; every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear; regular $1.50 values, on sale today and tomorrow .at l fkQ this low nrice pair , M Continnc to rage with unabated vigor Yoc'll find ct re4y for the next attack with greatly re mforced stocks, and as always, the lowest pricesThe Meier &. Frank Store's great outlet en ables it to hy all its nCerchandise right It has nothing to fear from competition, or battle of prices, rather enjoys it, knowing that it wiH come orft of the fray a winner The Thanksgiving Sale of Kogers "1847" Plated Ware is growing in interest every day The quotations op to6P.M. yesterday were as follows Today's prices may be still lower Sale of Rogers "184?" Plated Ware Frnit Knives 6 in box, special per set $1.15 Berry Spoons, special Z5 Teaspoons, set of 6, special .60 Dessert-Spoons, set of 6, special 1 .45 Tablespoons, set of 6, special 1.65 Dessert Forks, set of 6, special 1 .45 Table Forks, set of 6, special , 1.65 Knives and Forks, plain or satin finish, set of 6 3.50 Great special values in "Forbes" Silver-Plated" "Ware-vTea Sets, Nut Crackers, Trays; all styles of Eogers "1847" Beef Forks. Tomato Servers, Orange Spoons, Baking Dishes, Bon-Bon Dishes, etc., etc. jsasement. Interesting Shoe Pricing Rare bargains Women's Footwear today Standard Amer ican-made shoes of snperior duality at rock-bottom prices Every woman is interested in to day's offerings $3.50 Shoes $2.75pr. 1000 pairs Women 's patent leather vici 1 kid patent tip and box calf Shoes, light or heavy soles, all new,-desirable lasts ; all sizes and widths am r regular $3.50 value pr. . 3 Women's Jisliettes 88c "Women's Felt Juliettes hand-turned soles and flat heels, Ted or blaek fur-trimmed; all the best colors; the exact same Slipper other stores call $1.50 value ; our regu lar $1.25 value; today.... Women's Hospital and Nurses Shoes with hand-turned A, soles, leather or rubber heels, all sizes, $2 values pr V Women's $5 Slippers $2.85, $3.85 88c "Women's Kid and Patent Leather Colonial Slippers, splendid styles and about all sizes; $5.00 values for pair $2.85 "Women's $5.00 Patent Leather Slippers beaded Corinne style, at the very low price of pair . ...3.85 Patent Leather, Velvet Kid, fine evening and dress Slippers, $6.00 patent kid, high-cut Corinne Slippers for pair $4.45 $5.00 Vici Kid high-cut Corinne Slippers, -for pair 3.85 $5.00 Patent Leather, beaded Coronation Slippers pair $3.85 Drug Sundries At "the Very Lowest Prices Mennen's Talcum Powder, can .13c Camelllne, 39c values, Tor 37e "Purity" Bay Ram, 25c value 14c Rublfoam, 25c value, bottle 14c Ccticnra Soap at 15c a Cake Limit 3 cakes to a customer. Pumice Stone, 10c value 8c 50c Shaving' Brushes for, each 83c 8c Chamois Skins, each 5c 15c Chamois Skins, each......... ....10c Or. Parker Fray's Kail Enamel 18c Dr. Parker Fray's Rosaline 18c Dr. Parker P ray's Emery Boards. ...16c 25c, 35c, 50c Dressing: Combs, 15c, 25c. 38c Lyons' Tooth Pgwder, can...... 14c Eapey's Cream, ISc value ..14c Frostilla, -20c value 10 35c Tooth Brushes for I .21c 25c Tooth Brushes for.............. 16c $1.00 Hair Brushes for 83c 50c Hair Brushes for 35c 69c Genuine Italian Castile Soap.... 59c 2-lb. bar Castile Soap, 25c value 17c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, 17c value.... 0c 4711 White Rose Soap, cake lie 25c Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes in box, box.l7c Fairy Soap, dozen cakes............. 85c 3 cakes Witch Hazel Soap 10c 3 cakes Violet Toilet Soap.... 38c 25c "Batbasweet" for, can ,.17c 10c package Rosemary Toilet Paper. 8c Sseclal values In Toilet Papers at 3c, 4c and 8o Balsam Sanltissue Toilet paper, an antiseptic Toilet Paper. 3000 sheets in a package, package . .35c 45c RIBBONS 25c YD. Fancy Polka Dot and Plaid Silk Ribbons, 4V inches wide, splendid colorings, big vari ety to select from regular 45c values, on sale today and tomorrow at 5vp yard - - - J1' KID GLOVES 79c PR. "Women's 2-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves, black, white, oxblood, gray and modes; all ,sizes; best $1.00 values; on sale to day and tomorrow Qv at pair, x 50c RIBBONS 37c YD. Soft Liberty Silk Ribbons, 4 inches wide, in Roman stripes and pastel shades, 50c value yard C 4-inch Linen Ribbons for cushions, etc., Roman stripes and Persian patterns, ?f 50c values yd C 50 BELTS FOR 25c "Women's Black Tailor-made Belts, all new, desirable styles;,-the best 35c and 50c values we have in stock; on sale today and to- C morrow at each C 25c MAUNE BOWS 1 7c 25 Maline Net Bows, all plain colors, dotted and shaded ef fects; big assortment; regular 25c values ; on sale for each BOYS HOSE 1 8c PR. Boys' heavy ribbed Cotton Hose, "Ironclad" brand, 6 to 10 sizes, fast color, guaran teed to outwear any 25c Hos iery on the market Q pair. , "Home-Made" Untiermuslins The finest American-made UndermnsKns are being offered at low prices this week Beau tiful pieces, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, daintiest trimmings, large variety fkvnmK are nainsooks and cambrics, fine em broidery and lace-trimmed, insertions, headings and ribbons, long and snort aieeyes; Deauuxui (styles; all sizes wnrss tM $6.60 Chemise H33 Rn rriTniiA kjr 55.00 Drawers 83.83 28-EO Drawers S2JSd hitrh-errade white Petticoats, havinsr ;1p fioTinces. elaborately trimmed witn dainty lflfip.K. insertions, beadmers and-nb- bons; separate dust-ruffles; values no woman wantc t.n TP1RS f a MM II CIA vnlttAe h BKJ3T $7.50 values, each!I!!4AS J13.50 values ........ S7.ST 58.00 values u 33-S3.50 Gowns 81.85 J4 Gowns 8XS7 Sfi Rovm are aaa ,7 Gowns 9S S8.50 Gowns Notion Sale Binding Hlbbon, all colors. plece'.Rc Stockinet Shields, best grade, pr.lTe Basting- Cotton, black and col- ors, 6 spools for oe Ventilating Shields,' all sizes, pr.lSe Hooks and Eyes, -on ta-pe, yard...Se Luster -sllk-flnlshed Machine Twist, 300-yard spools. Sc Lily Haircloth Flounce, each. .fl.QO "Omo" Removable . Shield, pair. .48c Stockinet .Shields, palr.. Sc Bali and Socket Fasteners, 2 dozen for - 15c Belt Pins, black and white, card. .8c Black Pins on card card ..Sc Assortment Safety Pins, card.. ..So C B. Darning. Cotton, .2 cards Se Hand Ironing Wax, 3 for.. Sc 20th Century Needle Book 5e Darning -Needles, card c Hose Supporters to clasp on corset, all colors, pair 13c Lisle Elastic, all colors. 10c value for, yard ..........e Picture Sale Great doings in the Picture Store The best valaes of the season ki force daring the Great 'November Sale Large variety of framed Pictures. Catalogue subjects and. novelties each ...35e Large framed Pictures, up-to-date subjects. All new pictures, ea 5e See window display. 10xl2-ln. double opening pass spar tout pictures, red and gray. mats. Regular 49c values ........ .3Sc 12xl2-in. passepartout Pictures. 65c values for SSe 75c triple opening Picture Frames. Wonderful values ..S8c 50c double opening Picture Frames, for 19e Peninsular Stoves, Today's Great 784th Friday Surprise Sole 1 000 Women's Dressing Sacques 58c Women's handsome serviceable flannelette Dressing Sacqnes and liCimonas at half their value comprises the attractive offering for joday's 784th Friday Surprise Sale Sizes range from 33-to 46, assuring the correct size for everyone wishing to take advantage of the splendid bargain A great special purchase from a reliable manufacturer at a low price makes this nnnsnally desirable lot of neat Dressing Garments worth coming for early this morning Exactly 1O0O of them Dressing Sacques and short Kimonas m navy blue and white flannelette. Mack-and white flannelette, grays sand Persian designs Some with large round collars and Q braid trimming -Window display tells the best story Mens $20.00 Overcoats $ 1 4.351ch 200 Hundred of Them, Ail This Season, Very Best Styles and Materials Today's great seasonable bargain in men's Overcoats should make two hundred new friends for our second floor clothing store Two great lots purchased from a prominent New York City manufacturer at a price below actual manufacturing cost Represented are this season's very best styles and materials, including $20.00 long belt Overcoats In all wool, fancy cheviots and fancy tweeds; grays, olives, black and brown mixtures Stripes and invisible plaids, Coats 50 inches long Also 44-inch regular cut Overcoats, black thibets and oxford grays Every garment -splendidly tailored and perfect fitting Italian serge lining Overcoats the exclusive clothing stores Ranges, Heaters at Special Prices "Peninsular" Steel Range, elegant nickel trimming, planished steel body. boiler-head "rivets, - burns wood or coaL 50 per cent more beat ing and cooking capacity than any other make; ten years' guarantee; special for this $32.50 'Teninsular" Cook Stove with steel over-shell, solid steel base, full nickel trimmed, a perfect baker. lT-lnch square OYen, fully, guaranteed for ten years; great values this c f O 77 week at ...M...v..-...'...91 A. beautiful little Coal or Wood Heater. castlron. fixe pot, swing top ash pant & aanay not-Diast neater aC and great value at The largest and best lino of Heating and Cooking Stoves in the city. Oil Heaters, 15 models. Easy payments for parties oi gcoa creait. Knit Underwear "Women's Wool Jersey Ribbed Vests. The handsomest styles In 11.50 and. 1.75 values are on sale at, 0 each 1 .ID Women's "Harvard Mills" Merino Vesta and Pants, silk finished, periect-nt ling, au sizes regular 70 SI. 00 values, each ...t?C Children's Union Suits-, all this sea son's best styles, ages 2 to 16 years, greatest values, ever offered 65c Suits ...... 8c 70c Suits Bge 75c Suits ..... ..09e 80c Suits ....... 85c Suits 7&c 90c Suits TSe S5c -Suits 86c 11.0 Suits 85c Sheets,PiUowCases Torn and hemmed Sheets of superior quality at special prices Size 72x90 in., for, each. .44c Size Six 83 In., for, each., ......... .4c 42x36 to. Pillow Cases,, each. Se 45x2 in. Pillow Cases, ech. l 45x36 is. fceiastltctted Slips, each. le 45-iack Peqat Pillow Caslag, yar. .lie ask you $25.00 for Our regular $20.00 values today only, your choice at this low price See Fifth St. Window Display $1435 A Year's Sub scription to the "American Boy" Given Absolutely Free with every purchase of Suit or Overcoat in our Boys Clothing Department The "American Boy" is the best boys' paper published No objectionable advertising or reading ma.tter.of any description. Principal Portland Agents -for Butterick Patterns and Publications Mail Orders Fi Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship Cake-Baking Demonstration m the Basement Is of Intense Interest to Every Housewife Thanksgiving Sale of Groceries The 1904 Thanksgiving Sale of Groceries is starting out to beat all former records Phone orders by the hundreds, mail orders and the counters Ened with customers is the- appreciation of our efforts to sell good Groceries at reasonable prices Phone private ex. 4 Canada Cream Chease, 2 for, ....2Gc 3 packages Saratoga Chips 35c Edam Holland Cheese 919 1904 all aillcher Herring, keg. .flJ.9 2-lb. can String Beansi XSc Nabisco Wafers, box....i IXc 5-lb. can bar Sugar....... 5c 2 1-lb. pkg. Graham Crackers.. 35c Fig Prune or Postum Cereal,... 3c 2 packages Grape Nuts . 3&c 3 packages Mince Meat. 3Bc 3 cana van Camp's Soups...... .2Sc 1 can Queen of West Corn....18c 3 1-lb. pkgs; Seeded Raisins.... 36c Bnider's Catsup, 2 bottles 35c Snlders Oyster Cocktail Catsup.'3c Cooper Salad Oil, quart fl.8 C. & B. Lucca OH, Quart c Meier & Shrank- famewi Mocha ui Java; Ceffee, fwrni. 34c 5-lb. package Domino Sugar SSe "Victor" Flour, none better, sk.916 1-lb package New Currants- 18c ILoose Muscatel Raisins, 4 lbs...3Sc 10-lb. sack yellow or -white Cornmeai - -c 1- lb. can Lightship Salmoa; 2 torJXc Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate. 36e 1 can K- C. Baking Powder 3c 2 cans Duchess Peaches......... 38c 2 cans Alamo- Tomatoes.- 15c 2 cans "All-Gold" Tomatoes 3Bc 1 can Amazon Peaches...-. 15c 1 can "All-Gold" Peaches 35c Durkee's Salad Dressing, bot, 10c 25c .4Sc 2- lb. 'can Blue Point Oysters. 3 forJtX Poppy Oysters, 1-lb. cans, 3. for. .3Se 1-lb" can Blue Point Oysters; 2 f orJXc 3 frames of Honey for 59c 1- lb can Van Camp's Plum Pud ding 35c 2- lb can "Van Camp's Plum Pud ding 4c 1 box No. 1 Macaroni for...i-i....4e 6 packages of Chip Matches-"... . .36c 6 packages Searchlight Matches ,35c 6 packages Press Matches ..35c 1 can Eagle Milk for...; 15c 3 cans IPi&neer Cream, i., 25c 14-oz. bottle Olives for .33c 100-lb. -sack Western dry Granulated Sugar for S5.9d 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for... 81.99 100-lb. sack of Fruit Sugar... 9899 Pint bottle of Ammonia.., 5c Pint of Liquid Blueing 5c 3 packages of Jell-o for.... 36c -3 -lb. package Soda Crackers.... 39c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, - gallon. tas -XiOgCablnMaple Syrup, gal... 98c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, quart. . . .36c Log" Cabin Maple Syrup, pint 33e New- Paper Shell Almonds, 2 lbs for : 38c 10-lb.. aack Pastry Flour .'39c 10-ltr sack Farlfla for.. .35c 2 -pkgar. -Self-Raising Buckwheat3Bc 3 cans Babbitt's Lye for 3Kc 1 can Ground Crocolatc ....... .35c 10-lb. sack Cream Boiled Oats.. 49c ,10-lb. sk. Mayflower Boiled OatsJKc 10-lb. sack. Steel Cut Oatmeal.. B9e 10 lbs. pure Buckwheat......... 4Se ao lbs. Graham Flour.. 38c New California Walnuts, Jb 15e Fresh Boasted Peanuts, lb . . . : . .19 2-lb. cari Sliced Pineapple 15c 3 1-lb. cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans ..,..i.,35e Z 2-lb cans Van Camp's Pork and Beans 35 2 2-lb. cans Heinz Pork and " 4 lbs. faney Italian Prunes. .3Be". Broken Japan Bice, pound. 5e 2 cans Albert Roche's Sardines.. 35 ,; Smoked Sardines, can ..10; Yacht Club Boneless Sardines.. 3B J 1- lb. basket Washed Flgsa.v -..ae '; 2- lb, basket Washed Figs.,.....49e 3 -.1-lb. packages FlgSi,..r-....3tc!j, California. Loose White. Flgs-4 pounds . . 36V California Loose Black Figs, 4 pounds w...as 1-lb package New Dates .liti Knox Gelatine, 2 packages. .T.v-.39e, 32-oz. Jars Chow Chow. ........ 39e 32-oz. jars of Pickles.. .....35c New Brazil Nuts. 2 lbs..... w... SSe New Pecans, for lb .15e 1- lb can Shrimps .....19c 2- 1h. can Shrlmos ..- 30e New Lemon Peel, pound" ....15ej New Orange feel, pouna. . . .ie; New Citron Peel, pound". .....e.. 39 Royal Salad Dressing J6e.4Sc Rice Popcorn, pound Se 10 lbs. . Rye Flour 39e McLaren's Imperial Cheese, -2 Jars for 38c 1-lb.- earn SefeUHas's Baktaev. Fewer. fer 4e Trunks, Traveling Bags The largest Trunk jok! Bag Store on the Pacific Coast is on our third floor. Every good 'style and size in Trunk, Bag and Telescope all grades most complete showing in town. WinametteSewingMachines 15 models, ranging in price from $15.0Q up to s fcJo.w.v i?eiy one luiiy guaranteed ior xen years. Easy payments; if desired. 5.00 down, f 1.00 weekly. Second floor. Ce&tinentaL